Preschool Annual General Meeting Dates Visit for information By Latrobe City Council - 8th February 2002 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said All parents of children enrolled at Latrobe City Preschools in 2002 are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting for their preschool, in order to elect a new parent committee.
Each committee plays a very important role in helping with the day to day operation in conjunction with the teacher. The committees are supported by the Council and provide parents with an opportunity to be involved with their child's early education. All parents are encouraged to attend.
Tyers Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Tyers Preschool Main Street, Tyers
Cumberland Park Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Cumberland Park Preschool Corner Kosciusko and Kay Street, Traralgon
Kay Street Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Kay Street Preschool Kay Street, Traralgon
Cameron Street Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Cameron Street Preschool Cameron Street, Traralgon
Park Lane Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Park Lane Preschool Smith Street, Traralgon
Moore Street Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Moore Street Preschool Moore Street, Moe
Murray Road Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Murray Road Preschool Murray Road, Newborough
East Newborough Preschool Date: Tuesday 12 February 2002 Time: 7pm Venue: East Newborough Preschool Wooreen Street, Newborough
Boolarra Preschool Date: Wednesday 13 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Boolarra Preschool Church Street, Boolarra
Elizabeth Wilmot Preschool Date: Wednesday 13 February 2002 Time: 7.30pm Venue: Elizabeth Wilmot Preschool Well Street, Morwell
Carinya Early Learning Centre Date: Wednesday 13 February 2002 Time: 7pm Venue: Carinya Early Learning Centre Rintoull Street, Morwell
Richard Hancock Chief Executive Officer
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